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    <h2>Marine Natural Products (MNP)</h2>
    <p>Marine natural products (MNPs) are bioactive compounds obtained from marine organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. These compounds exhibit diverse chemical structures and a broad spectrum of biological activities, such as antimicrobial, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory effects. Owing to their unique origins and significant potency, MNPs have attracted considerable attention in drug discovery and development, providing promising candidates for novel therapeutic agents.</p>

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        <h3>Extensive Marine Natural Products Database (EMNPD)</h3>
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            <li>EMNPD is an open-access chemistry extension database developed by the Marine Biomedical Research Institute of Qingdao. The term "open" signifies that users can contribute their scientific data to EMNPD, allowing others to utilize it. Since its launch in 2023, EMNPD has emerged as a crucial resource for chemical information related to marine natural products, benefiting scientists, students, and the general public.</li>

            <li>The EMNPD database primarily comprises small molecules but also includes larger entities such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically modified macromolecules. EMNPD collects comprehensive information on chemical structures, identifiers, chemical and physical properties, biological activities, patents, relevant Chinese medicine, safety, toxicity data, and more.</li>

            <li>Where does the data in EMNPD data come from? Data in EMNPD comes from thousands of published paper.</li>

            <li>The volume of data in EMNPD is continually increasing; please visit the EMNPD Statistics page to view the latest data counts.</li>
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        <h3>Content</h3>
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            <li>Compound name</li>
            <li>EMNPD compound information in 2D and 3D format</li>
            <li>3D format compound optimized by different force field</li>
            <li>Computed detailed information (SMILES, InChI, InChI Key and so on)</li>
            <li>Calculated properties</li>
            <li>Structural classification</li>
            <li>Matching information between compounds and targets</li>
            <li>Synonyms of compounds and Chinese medicine components in EMNPD</li>
            <li>EMNPD compound to disease mapping with ICD identifiers</li>
            <li>All information related to Chinese marine herbs</li>
            <li>Crystal and predicted-structures pertaining to EMNPD compounds</li>
            <li>Target to compound mapping with activity data</li>
            <li>All published scientific literature for extracting information in EMNPD databank</li>
            <li>External links to PubChem, RCSB PDB, TTD and so on</li>
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        <h3>Affiliation</h3>
        <p>This project was established by Marine Biomedical Research Institute of Qingdao.</p>
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